hartgirl
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Well I heard that there is an angelfish whisperer in this forum
In another thread we got to talking about stocking my 90 gallon, and a question about angels popped up, but wasn't answered, so here goes:
I will be adding (about 6?) angels to my 90 gallon. Currently only housing some neon and amber tetra, and cory cats. I have read that getting them young and adding them at the same time will help avoid at least some aggression as they mature. So let's say I only find a few today I like, one tomorrow, and maybe two in a few days (totally hypothetically) ...is that still close enough in range that they will have not established a pecking order or territories? Or do I need to add them all the same day at the same time? Thanks!!
The only reason I may do this is to find the color variation that is the same or similar for all 6(ish)
Thanks!
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In another thread we got to talking about stocking my 90 gallon, and a question about angels popped up, but wasn't answered, so here goes:
I will be adding (about 6?) angels to my 90 gallon. Currently only housing some neon and amber tetra, and cory cats. I have read that getting them young and adding them at the same time will help avoid at least some aggression as they mature. So let's say I only find a few today I like, one tomorrow, and maybe two in a few days (totally hypothetically) ...is that still close enough in range that they will have not established a pecking order or territories? Or do I need to add them all the same day at the same time? Thanks!!
The only reason I may do this is to find the color variation that is the same or similar for all 6(ish)
Thanks!
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